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The Wiki section shows the following:-
Effects of electric shock on the human body
Neon Screwdrivers
Shared or Borrowed Neutrals
Storage Heaters containing Asbestos
In general it seems very good however I have one item which I can't agree with. "Neon Screwdrivers" and it seems odd that this is placed right next to the section on borrowed neutrals which is where the neon screwdriver can prevent one getting a shock.
Using a clamp-on ammeter we can easy check for current flow in a neutral cable before disconnecting but:-
a) DIY people are unlikely to have a clamp-on meter.
b) Borrowed neutrals are not that common that will would always check anyway.
Using neon terminal screwdrivers can and has alerted me when disconnecting a neutral that the borrowed neutral situation exists and the wire I thought was dead has just become live.
I can see the point in warning people not to use a neon screwdriver to test for dead. However anything which can alert one when something has gone wrong must be good.
I was asked to remove a socket half way up the wall in a house where new owners had not moved in. Also some other work so I had isolated at main isolator and proved dead all power into the house.
Yet that socket proved to be live fed from next doors supply. The neon screwdriver saved me from a nasty shock. In a large factory I may have tested just in case but in the home just never considered that socket would have been live.
Yes OK I should have used a plug in tester or other approved tester but I didn't and I would think many would have also failed to test when all power was locked off.
So although I agree with most of the page I don't agree with
But before I erased that comment I feel better to open up for comments. The neon screwdriver normally has a shroud around the metal of the screwdriver
the alternative often does not
some of course do
but that one cost £6 and the Neon Screwdriver costs more around £2 so likely the DIY guy will always select a shrouded screwdriver when selecting a Neon Screwdriver but likely only select a shrouded blade screwdriver 50% of the time when selecting a non neon screwdriver to work on terminals with.
So personally I feel at least that line should be deleted.
What does the team think?
Effects of electric shock on the human body
Neon Screwdrivers
Shared or Borrowed Neutrals
Storage Heaters containing Asbestos
In general it seems very good however I have one item which I can't agree with. "Neon Screwdrivers" and it seems odd that this is placed right next to the section on borrowed neutrals which is where the neon screwdriver can prevent one getting a shock.
Using a clamp-on ammeter we can easy check for current flow in a neutral cable before disconnecting but:-
a) DIY people are unlikely to have a clamp-on meter.
b) Borrowed neutrals are not that common that will would always check anyway.
Using neon terminal screwdrivers can and has alerted me when disconnecting a neutral that the borrowed neutral situation exists and the wire I thought was dead has just become live.
I can see the point in warning people not to use a neon screwdriver to test for dead. However anything which can alert one when something has gone wrong must be good.
I was asked to remove a socket half way up the wall in a house where new owners had not moved in. Also some other work so I had isolated at main isolator and proved dead all power into the house.
Yet that socket proved to be live fed from next doors supply. The neon screwdriver saved me from a nasty shock. In a large factory I may have tested just in case but in the home just never considered that socket would have been live.
Yes OK I should have used a plug in tester or other approved tester but I didn't and I would think many would have also failed to test when all power was locked off.
So although I agree with most of the page I don't agree with
Anyway, you might think “I'll buy one anyway, I can always use it to put screws in” don’t do it!! they don’t even work as a screwdriver the inside tends to slip round, which is most dangerous especially as the screws you are most likely to do with it are for electrics which need doing up tight!
But before I erased that comment I feel better to open up for comments. The neon screwdriver normally has a shroud around the metal of the screwdriver
So personally I feel at least that line should be deleted.
What does the team think?